Have you disabled User Account Control? Where specifically are the
errors occurring?
-Andy
On 2/10/2011 2:36 PM, James Patrick Sigmon wrote:
Thanks Andy.
I'm almost complete with the new Windows 7 image, but Cygwin is not
cooperating. I keep getting permission denied errors. The folders
Thanks Andy.
I'm almost complete with the new Windows 7 image, but Cygwin is not
cooperating. I keep getting permission denied errors. The folders have no
restrictions and I am the root account with administrator access. I've tried a
few work arounds to now avail. Have you seen this
It still has the same problem with winvista-64 in the vmx file. To clarify,
the original image boots up fine, but the copy VCL makes for a reservation
doesn't.
Thanks,
Patrick
On Feb 9, 2011, at 10:53 AM, Andy Kurth wrote:
It looks like VMware Server 2.0 doesn't recognize the Windows 7
I took a closer look at the files you sent. The base image vmx is using
scsi0.virtualDev = lsisas1068. The vmguest vmx is using
scsi0.virtualDev = LsiLogic. Setting the vmguest vmx file to
lsisas1068 should allow the guest to boot.
The VMware SDK and vim-cmd utility return LsiLogic even
What is the guestOS value in the .vmx file? Also, it would be helpful
to include the vcld.log output.
-Andy
On 1/26/2011 3:14 PM, James Patrick Sigmon wrote:
Hey guys,
With the Internet issue resolved, I was able to return to my Windows 7 image
and complete the Cygwin install. I proceeded